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Croton Reminds Residents They Need IDs For Parks

Popular parks like Senasqua have been off-limits to non-residents for years.

Croton-on-Hudson residents need village IDs to use parks like Senasqua on the Hudson River.
Croton-on-Hudson residents need village IDs to use parks like Senasqua on the Hudson River. (Google Maps)

CROTON-ON-HUDSON, NY — Croton officials remind residents that they have to have a village-issued ID card to use parks and conservation areas.

Parks ID cards are available to both village residents and Croton-Harmon School District residents.

If you do not have a valid parks ID card, but had one previously, you can submit a renewal form here. If you will be applying for a parks ID card for the first time, please use this form.

For senior residents (age 62+), there is no charge for a parks ID card. You can submit a renewal form here. If you will be applying for a parks ID card for the first time, please use this form.

As the office is currently closed to the public, all ID cards will be mailed. Please allow 7-10 days for receipt of your ID cards.

If you have any questions, call the Recreation Department at 914-271-3006.

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